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==Lab Protocols== | ==Lab Protocols== | ||
*[[Endy:Making a long term stock of bacteria]] | *[[Endy:Making a long term stock of bacteria]] | ||
*[[Endy:Retrieving a Registry | *[[Endy:Retrieving a Registry glycerol]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
[[Category:Protocol]] [[Category:Escherichia coli]] |
Revision as of 12:30, 27 April 2007
Introduction
Whenever you successfully transform a bacterial culture with a plasmid or whenever you obtain a new bacterial strain you will want to make a long term stock of that bacteria. Bacteria can be stored for months and years if they are stored at -80C and in a high percentage of glycerol.